Monday, December 29, 2008

Thursday, December 18, 2008

Monday, December 15, 2008

I guess you had to be there

Everyone is off the DL and happy to be back in the game.
Pictures from the walk last night. Blue is in a harness because of a 'barking at a person' incident on an earlier outing.
After a few walks on the leash she has shown herself to be reformed and is now on probation.
Greta (in the rear...big dog with little legs) is in a harness because this is her first day off the leash since surgery (and
she's a loon.).














It's a beautiful world; sometimes you have to look out of the corner of your eye to see it.
I've always loved this time of year and I still do, even away from the snow.
I think it's the anticipation of a new year that I like.














Blue! with Zasu behind (taken by Sean):














Tuesday, Filthy G and Blue:














brother Reggie is now twice Gowron's size:














We keep a separate blog of which dogs were walked when, so we can keep track.
It reads like the opus of a madman.
...Sunday, December 14, 2008
morning run:
Gracie
Lucy
Ginger
Shirley
Bette
Frijolita
Osita
(7)
evening walk:
Zasu
Miles
Henry
Reggie
Tuesday
Gowron
Greta
Blue
(8)
Saturday, December 13, 2008
morning run:
George
Chester
Oscar
Otto
Archie
Ernie
Alice
(7) ...


Taken on Sat. evening's walk.
Eve with G wading in the background:















Fluffy G glamor shot:















Introducing Ernie

he's a year or 2 old and sweet as pie:


















We had noticed him in the area for a few weeks.  He must have been raised by someone because he is comfortable with people.  We just had him sterilized.
Ernie, the pups and Henry:















I doubt that he got much exercise in his first year. No wonder he was dumped.
Adolescent, intact and inactive make for a crazy dog!
I predict he will soon be putting on some muscle.

 













obviously, he's fitting in fine:

Saturday, December 6, 2008

2 haiku 4 U

Surgeries are done.
Mistakes have been corrected,
new ones avoided.

The last 3 are home.
7-10 days to heal.
Time for something else.